Reavis Ranch 2.0 - No Gimpy Hippies
Posted: Aug 04 2013 3:44 am
So, I've decided to revisit Reavis again this year...mainly to tackle Mound Mtn which we were unable to get to last year due to some wild weather! (And possibly due to a "minor" foot injury...)
But also because there were so many of you who weren't able to join us last time and requested a do-over!
So here's your chance!
Mark it on your calendars, pack your bag and lace up your boots!
EDIT: changed to first weekend in November!
November 1-3, 2013 (fri, sat, sun)
There will be a visit to Circle stone, Mound Mtn and I'm sure we can come up with some more fun
I plan to hike in from the South and am hoping to take over a good chunk of the meadow from that end.
For those of you who haven't experienced this event before, this IS a backpacking trip, you are all responsible for packing in and out your own gear and food etc, there was a reliable water source to filter from last year and I'm pretty sure its permanent, year round so bring your water filter.
It is bear country but we didn't have any problems before.
Depending on which trail you come in from you can expect up to a 9 mile hike in. Check trail descriptions for more info
And...if we're lucky, maybe we can once more dine on the best apples known to mankind!! Sooo delicious!
Any questions?
But also because there were so many of you who weren't able to join us last time and requested a do-over!

So here's your chance!
Mark it on your calendars, pack your bag and lace up your boots!
EDIT: changed to first weekend in November!
November 1-3, 2013 (fri, sat, sun)
There will be a visit to Circle stone, Mound Mtn and I'm sure we can come up with some more fun

I plan to hike in from the South and am hoping to take over a good chunk of the meadow from that end.
For those of you who haven't experienced this event before, this IS a backpacking trip, you are all responsible for packing in and out your own gear and food etc, there was a reliable water source to filter from last year and I'm pretty sure its permanent, year round so bring your water filter.
It is bear country but we didn't have any problems before.
Depending on which trail you come in from you can expect up to a 9 mile hike in. Check trail descriptions for more info

And...if we're lucky, maybe we can once more dine on the best apples known to mankind!! Sooo delicious!
Any questions?